The Author, Roger Arsht
Roger Arsht is a former high school language arts teacher who has been writing professionally for the past eight years. His work tends to be dark, mysterious, and cynical and often prompts the reader to explore what is really sinister in our society. Sports corruption, fame-whoring, privacy exploitation, and unlikely vigilantes are some of the elements in his thrilling novels and short stories.
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P.s.- part two
Their conversation was spirited and the drinks flowed as the two strangers started to relax. “You told me that your work exhausts you.” Annie like that Bertie’s eyes never left her face when he talked to her.
“The work is challenging. Sometimes I feel like I’m being ground into a fine white powder.”
P.S.- Part One
Annie Peterson sat nervously at a table for two at the elegant Quincy Grille in Annapolis. She tried to remain calm, but the way her fingers creased and wrinkled the edge of the white tablecloth betrayed her feelings. While her mouth was dry, she had yet to take a sip…
Hot Chocolate
Joanne Bloom walked into Pete’s Coffee Shop and hesitated before joining Dan Kotler. She could see that her octogenarian friend looked upset.
“Are you alright?” Joanne asked as she sat down.
dashed hopes and good intentions
Art Bradhaw was soon to leave his apartment for his third date with Julie Crest. He was dressing slowly because Art like every single adult knew that in an ancient leatherbound tome in the Library of Congress it was written that..
Tommy, Johnny, and Bumble - Charlize Dunaway
Bumble Bartleby Burroughs had just walked into the barbershop when Tommy and Johnny started firing questions at him. “Bumble, I was just telling Johnny that ‘The Godfather’ is the greatest movie ever made…
It’s george carlin’s fault
It was a particularly cold and snowy morning in Park City when Dan Kotler sat down at Pete’s Coffee Shop and waited for his friend Joanne Bloom. Dan saw Joanne arguing with a woman outside the front door. Upon entering the shop…
The Pickup guy
I became fascinated with Gordon Myring only after a conversation with Jeffrey Zaslow. I had invited Jeffrey to come to Park City High School to share with my students what he had learned from Randy Pausch, the late Carnegie-Mellon Professor. Jeffrey and Randy had co-authored…
Hungover
Dan Kotler and Joanne Bloom were sharing their morning cup of coffee at Pete’s Coffee Shop when they overheard a conversation at the next table. A young couple thought they were speaking softly enough so that the two octogenarians couldn’t hear them. They were wrong.
the circus is in town
It was a hot and sticky June evening when Peggy Abbott slid through the second-floor window of her bedroom, climbed down the trellis, and leapt the last four feet to the soft grass of the backyard. She felt for her bike in the darkness. It was leaning against the fence…
Tommy and Johnny: The Houston Astros
“It’s your move.” Johnny Perkins said to his friend Tommy “Big Nose” McQueen. Tommy didn’t have a big nose. He got his nickname because every discussion in Peterson’s Barbershop began with the phrase ‘something doesn’t smell right.’
A full cup of Coffee
Dan Kotler was reading the newspaper and enjoying his second cup of coffee when his friend, Joanne Bloom, came into the café. Joanne waved to him and joined the line of people waiting to order their coffee. A few minutes later, Joanne sat down across from her friend.